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  2. A MOOTING CASE."

    Albert H. Ryan the American who last month killed the Chinese madman Lee "Sins, who shot seventeen people in Surrey Hill was arrested this week and charged ...

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  3. TRAGIC HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK.

    Mr. James Ryan (50), of Port Adelaide, wild was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from burns on June 24, died on July 3. ...

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  4. News of the Week in Brief.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council in Tasmania on July 3, Mr. A. Hean was appointed Honorary Minister." This will enable him to taka up duties in ...

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  5. A COACH ACCIDENT.

    Ab the Uraidla coach was going down Dreary Hill, near Piccadilly; on July 5, the horses shied at a motor lorry, They ran the coach off the road, and it ...

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  6. THROWN FROM A DRAY.

    A lad, Cecil Chenoweth employed by Mr. F. Bolnsack, was delivering' orders at Hamley Bridge in a springdray, when he was thrown out ...

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  7. A SUICIDE.

    Thomas Daly, aged about 45, cut his throat with a razor on July 4. He had been in ill heath for some time, and had suffered from bad eyes and ...

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  8. MURRAY LOCKS;

    The statement by Mr. Glynn regarding the construction of locks on the Murray, did not make it clear that the work of building additional ...

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  9. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    At Clare on July 1 it was reported to the police that Mr. Karl Lend, who had been boarding at the Commercial Hotel since the previous day, had died suddenly. ...

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  10. A TEAMSTER KILLED.

    Mr. George Murray, a teamster, was killed as the result of a buggy accident at Pine Creek on July 6. Mr. Murray hid brought in two horses for the Aboriginal ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. PERILS OF THE SEA,

    The Themistocles, bound from London to Sydney, collided and sank the Norwegian barque Edderside, which was sailing from Port Natal to Buenos Aires. The accident ...

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  12. INJURED WHILE MILKING A COW.

    While Mrs. Gray, wife of Mr. E. H. Grey, of Macaw Creek, was milking a cow the Animal crushed her against the side , of the shed find broke her collarbone. she ...

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  13. A KING WILLIAM -STREET ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident befell Mr. William Mooney (70) when he was crossing King William-street, opposite the G.P.O. on Fri-day at 3.20 p.m. The old gentleman was ...

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  14. BATTLES WITH SEA AND FLAMES.

    The Dart arrived safely at Barnes Bay (Tas.), on July 5, after a tempestuous voyage. She ran into a south-westerly gal with mountainous seas, and for a time ...

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  15. TWO FINGERS SEVERED.

    Jean Smith, two years oM, a daughter p'. Mr. W. II. Smith, or the railway station, Little hampton, on July 5, was playing near her little brother while he was ...

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  16. ENGINE OFF THE ONE.

    Some excitement wag caused at Kaniva oil July 5 by the engine of the Serviceton to Melbourne train running off the line ,at the points during shunting operations. A ...

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  17. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    was received on June 20 that a man had been run over and killed do the Kyancutta station yard. The stationmaster had the vehicles on the mixed ...

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  18. MASTS BLOWN. OVERBOARD.

    The New Zealand barquentine lima was towed into Port Jackson on July 6 in a dismantled condition. The lima, which, is owned by the Union S.S. Co., left ...

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  19. A SUDDEN DEATH

    Mr. A. B. Murray (58), a well-known I resident, of Broken Hill for 30 years, died suddenly on July 4 at .Mr. J. Kenworthy's Oulnina station. He arrived from Broken ...

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  20. AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Richard Morphett, sen of Clarendon was sitting on the side of the bed when she reached for a brush and comb, end it is thought turned giddy and fell ...

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  21. SHEARING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a general meeting of the A.W.U. committee at Brokeft Hi!': on July 8 Messere. Bolton, Smith, and Hutchinson were appointed delegates on ...

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  22. GASSED IN A BEDROOM.

    A farmer from Taringa, Mr. Andrew Smart, 21 years of age, who went to Sydney to meet a brother returning from the war, was admitted to Sydney Hospital ...

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  23. DROPPED DEAD.

    Constable Griffin reported to the Wateh-house on July 5 that Mr. Thomas Bridgland (63), a drover, residing at the Buck's Head Hotel, North-terrace had ...

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  24. AIRMAN COMING HOME.

    The home coming of Flight Commander Butler to take place on a grand and Quite unique seale (writes our Minlaton correspondent. It is expected that from ...

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  25. A TRUCK DERAILED.

    At Freeling on July 3, while the 4.30 p.m. goods train from Morgan was shunting in the elation yard a truck of roots was forced over the scotch-block ...

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  26. THE PORT PIRIE CARPENTERS.

    The carpenters strike at Port Pirie, like the one at Broken Hill, is off. Some time ago the members of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners employed ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    Remarkable evidence was given in. Sydney at an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding Cue dead of Alice Mackay, a manicurist (23), whose body was recovered ...

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  28. TWO MEN KNOCKED OVER.

    As Mr. L. Jeffries in the employ of the Motorist Supply Service, McHenry-street, city, was driving a motor car slowly along King William street on July 7 he ...

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  29. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS.

    John Kee, a Chinese gardner, of Under dale was driving two horses attached to a a trolly along Grenfell-street on July 7, when the animals got quit of hand ...

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  30. SLAIN SOLDIERS.

    Some. time ago the Federal Government decided, in regard to. a man, killed in action, that fines that, had been inflicted upon him during service should not be ...

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  31. THROWN FROM A HOUSE

    On July 6 e report caine flint Me. J. H. C. Kalmas, of Kangaroo" Flat, aged about 40, had been killed. The accident was not witnessed by anyone, but ...

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  32. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    The Government have decided, as far as circumstances permit, to allow the railway workers their annual leave This will obviate tie necessity for continuing the ...

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  33. A BRAVE CREW.

    The courageous act of the crew of the steamer Kilbaha, of the Limerick Steamship Company, in towing a mine some months ago from Gabo to Twofold ...

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  34. RUN OVER BY A MOTOR

    John Digance, the nine-year-old son of Mr. J. A. Digance. Port" Augusta, was (knocked down on July 1 on the Stirling road by a motor car returning from the ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. MOTOR ACCIDENT AT ALDGATE.

    While walking along the road at Aldgate July. 7 Mr. Charles Maley, the local schoolmaster, was knocked down fey a motor car. It was reported that ...

    Article : 98 words
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